Should we also consider trying to get translators for India, China and Japan since those countries have high populations and are very technical? \\

Should we also consider trying to get translators for India, China and Japan since those countries have high populations and are very technical? \\

--- [[wiki:​user:​mfillpot|mfillpot]] 2012/08/27 08:17 AM EDT

--- [[wiki:​user:​mfillpot|mfillpot]] 2012/08/27 08:17 AM EDT

>​Matthew,​ there is a member here, [[https://​www.linux.com/​community/​forums/​person/​23941|crond (chekkizar)]],​ whom you might be familiar with from Linux.com. He is in India and may be able to provide translation help. You should contact him. Tell him I suggested him for the job. He was commenting on my blog that he didn't feel he had enough Slackware knowledge to contribute here. His translation skills would more than make up for that, I would think. Keep in mind, though, India is a BIG place with [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Languages_of_India|many languages]]. I'm pretty sure Chekki is fluent in Hindi, the standard language there.

>​Matthew,​ there is a member here, [[https://​www.linux.com/​community/​forums/​person/​23941|crond (chekkizar)]],​ whom you might be familiar with from Linux.com. He is in India and may be able to provide translation help. You should contact him. Tell him I suggested him for the job. He was commenting on my blog that he didn't feel he had enough Slackware knowledge to contribute here. His translation skills would more than make up for that, I would think. Keep in mind, though, India is a BIG place with [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Languages_of_India|many languages]]. I'm pretty sure Chekki is fluent in Hindi, the standard language there.

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>Eric, I have e-mailed Chekkizhar to see if he thinks that he can assist with the Hindi translation. \\

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>​Chekkizhar stated that Hindi is not used in his location and that English would be best to target the greater audience in India, for now lets scratch localizing the content for India. \\